Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic dream; it is already present in our classrooms, offices and homes. Its presence cannot be ignored, but the real question is this: will AI serve as a partner in progress or a shortcut to failure?
The question today is not whether AI should be part of education, but how wisely we choose to use it. Education, however, without meeting modern standards, reduces degrees to little more than paper. A system based on certificates without real learning produces graduates who may hold credentials but lack the skills demanded by the modern world. Against this background, the careless use of AI threatens to deepen the decline.
The real challenge is preparing Gen Alpha, the children of today, for a digital economy where AI is a basic language of surviv